Creative labs is introducing their all-new Stage series of soundbars. The lineup initially includes two models: the Stage and the Stage Air. Both have wireless support via Bluetooth and have a USB port. This comes in handy for users who want to attach a drive full of songs that they can play directly through the speakers.
The Creative Stage measures 550 x 78 x70 mm, weighs 1.2kg and has custom-tuned mid-range drivers. It also comes paired with a 115 x 250 x 420 mm long-throw side-firing sub-woofer.
Users will be able to control it through a remote control for convenience. This allows direct access to playback options, volume adjustment, input selection, and various equalizer profiles. Since it has a slim side-firing sub-woofer, the Stage easily fits on PC desktops or living room entertainment centers.
The soundbar connects to the display via optical-in and creative also includes a wall-mount accessory kit.
The Stage Air soundbar is a smaller variant measuring 410 x 78 x70 mm. While it does not come with a sub-woofer, it has custom-tuned full-range drivers with oversized passive bass radiator. Its smaller size also makes it perfect for desktop PCs.
Also, unlike the Stage soundbar, the Stage Air comes with a built-in lithium ion battery. This allows users to listen to their favorite audio source anywhere for up to six hours. It can otherwise be powered and charged with a micro-USB cable at the back. There is also an AUX port and the on-board controls are on the side of the unit.
The Stage and Stage Air are available at GBP69.99/EUR79.99 and GBP34.99/EUR39.99 respectively at Creative.com.
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